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May 13, 2015 at 7:20 pm #12636masonmt2001Member
Hello, I currently run a membership site on FreeYourMindOnline. I have the estore, emember and affiliate plugins. My site has been just subscription based in the past. I created an estore product and connected it to a membership to get it to work. Now, I want to add the option for a one time payment to gain access to the site.
So I created a new estore product and set it up to connect to the same membership level (I put the number 2 in the reference text field – that is the membership level) and I set the one time price.
However, it wouldn’t allow me do it. It gave me this notice.
“Looks like you did not specify a recurring amount in the subscription details. Please note that you must specify a value for the Recurring Billing Amount to create a working subscription payment button!”
So I went to the subscription settings, set the price, and put -1 in the recurring billing count. But when you click on the payment button (which is the second option on my sales page), it gives the price and says it’s for 1 month. So customers may think that the payment will only get them one month access instead of lifetime. My sales page is below.
[http://freeyourmindonline.net/ebookstore/vip-club/]
I would like to just have an option where it just says the price and that’s it.
I even tried to create a paypal “buy now” button and I put the specific URL in the “Button Redirect Target URL” place, but it still goes to the same subscription option.
Do I have to create another membership level and then just create a “Buy Now” button to go with it?
May 14, 2015 at 12:36 am #70033adminKeymasterYou can have as many membership payment options as you want. So, one of your membership levels can have 3 or 4 different payment options (if you want to do it that way). You were just using the wrong shortcode to place the buy button so it was giving that error.
Read the documenatation and use the correct shortcode. There are different shortcodes for putting a “buy now”, “subscription”, “add to cart” button:
https://www.tipsandtricks-hq.com/ecommerce/wp-estore-documentation
Read the documentation for the button that you want to create.
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